The HMI is derived from a monthly survey of builders that NAHB has been conducting for nearly 20 years. Each month, builders rate current sales of single-family homes, prospects for sales in the next six months and the traffic of prospective buyers. Any number over 50 indicates that more builders view sales conditions as good than poor. The component index on single-family sales rose two points this month, to 79. The indexes gauging coming sales and traffic each edged down by two points, to 80 and 50, respectively. “Builders are sending a message of optimism heading into the final month of 2004,” said Seiders. |